Christopher Colwell is a Fellow, Life Member and former director of Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia and an Associate of the Governance Institute of Australia and the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators. For the last 20 years he has implemented records and information management programs in Australian State and Commonwealth public sector agencies. He has also held broader corporate governance responsibilities within these agencies.

He is a Sessional Lecturer in the Information and Knowledge Management Program at the University of Technology, Sydney where he is currently completing his PhD. Chris’ doctoral research explores how diverse professional groups within Australian Government agencies understand and perceive the concept of records as part of their everyday work practices.

Carol is Enterprise Information Manager for Transpower NZ. She is an expert in information management practice with extensive experience working with Australian and New Zealand organisations as their lead on enterprise information management, information governance and enterprise information architecture.

Carol holds Master’s degrees in Information Management and in Information Architecture, with undergraduate degrees in Library and Information Science, and in Sociology.

In addition to this Carol is currently completing doctoral research with Victoria University of Wellington in the area of Information Governance and Privacy with a research focus on the use of advanced analytical techniques and privacy of personal information.

Carol’s work focuses on understanding the fundamental nature of information and its impact on people and organisations.

Matthew is head of Legal Technology at Gilbert + Tobin. He leads a specialised in-house multidisciplinary legal technology team that utilises a variety of data analytics and eDiscovery technology tools. These technology tools are used to facilitate large scale document/data production and review for commercial litigation, regulatory compliance (ATO, ASIC, ACCC) and due diligence for merger and acquisition transactions.

Matthew has more than 18 years of experience in the legal technology industry, including two of Australia's preeminent law firms, Allens for 13 years and Gilbert + Tobin for five years.

Matthew is Chair of the Association of Litigation Support Managers (ALSM), NSW chapter. He was an inaugural recipient of the International Legal Technology Association's (ITLA's) Browning Marean Scholarship in 2015, providing international recognition of his leadership in eDiscovery and litigation technology.

Andrew King is the founder and Strategic Advisor of E-Discovery Consulting, where he independently advises law firms on legal technology and eDiscovery. Andrew is an expert in all aspects of the electronic discovery process and has considerable expertise in the project management of major eDiscovery projects in data/document intensive disputes and litigation.

Andrew is one of the architects of the New Zealand High Court discovery rules and has over 15 years of experience managing and advising on discovery projects for law firms, government agencies and corporate organisations. Prior to establishing E-Discovery Consulting, Andrew worked for 10 years at multinational law firms in London and for over two years at a leading New Zealand law firm.

Andrew is the founder of New Zealand's premier legal technology event - LawFest NZ, which provides a platform to encourage greater adoption of technology by lawyers and their firms. He is also committed to industry development and raising awareness of eDiscovery and legal technology through his NZ E-Discovery Blog.

A recognised leader in the privacy industry, Melanie Marks has established and run privacy governance programs for the Commonwealth Bank of Australia and the National eHealth Transition Authority (now the Australian Digital Health Agency). The current President of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (iappANZ), Melanie is also an Advisory Board member of Information Governance ANZ and an Expert Advisor to LexisNexis on privacy and data protection. Her career spans 15 years in privacy compliance, risk management and strategy and related legal fields.

David is a leader in information management in Australia and has been involved in the development of standards both nationally and internationally. He has worked for many blue chip companies, including IBM Australia, Foster’s Brewing Group, BHP Billiton and Deloitte Consulting.

David was awarded the Order of Australia for his services to the development of standards, both national and international, in the field of information management. He has been the chair of Standards Australia IT/21, Records and Document Management Committee since its inception. He is also the chair of the International Standards Organisation (ISO) TC46 SC11, Archives/Records Management.

David is a past National Director of the Records Management Association of Australia (RMAA) and past president of the RMAA Victoria Branch. He is also a past vice president of the International Records Management Congress, Australasia & Oceania.

David's professional interests have been focused on research and development of new technology, marketing and the development of information management as both a profession and for the achievement of greater productivity.

Shaun is a founder and non-executive director of QxBranch, one of the first quantum computing software and data analytics companies in the world. He is also the founder of Shoal, a systems engineering house that focuses on large-scale and technology-intensive systems ranging from major defence systems such as warships and submarines, to constellations of satellites to public transportation systems.

Shaun has been active in his professional life for many years having previously chaired the Engineers Australia National Committee on Space Engineering and been national president of the Systems Engineering Society of Australia. He is also a former director of the Australian Space Research Institute, a life member of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and a member of the International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety.

Shaun holds a bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering, a master's degree in aerospace systems engineering, a graduate diploma in information systems, and a graduate certificate in business management. He is a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and was previously a board member of the Australian Defence Rapid Prototyping Development and Evaluation (RPDE) Program.